Resolution Together
Resolution Together is a way of working that allows lawyers to work with and advise couples jointly, including providing appropriate legal advice, through a divorce or separation.
Broad range of information for professionals and practitioners in family law and justice.
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Resolution Together is a way of working that allows lawyers to work with and advise couples jointly, including providing appropriate legal advice, through a divorce or separation.
As part of Resolution's Code of Practice members are asked to use the Good Practice Guides as part of their day to day work. These represent Resolution's core values and are designed to offer knowledge and guidance to our members.
The Review is Resolution's bi-monthly magazine for members. Publishing six times a year with a mix of features, law and practice and news from the regions.
Find resources on mediation, collaborative practice, arbitration and more.
As with most areas of contentious law, having to instruct a criminal or family lawyer is seldom a happy process for the client. Unfortunately, the nature of relationship breakdown means that all too often family proceedings result in the need for criminal advice.
Family courts in England and Wales are increasingly dealing with international family law cases – much more so than even just a few years ago – indeed there is every likelihood that Brexit will increase the amount of litigation in England and Wales.
Resolution responds to the national proposal on the provision of court and tribunal estate in England and Wales.
Resolution responds to the national proposal on the provision of court and tribunal estate in England and Wales.
Resolution responds to the Government Equalities Office's Review of civil partnerships.
Resolution responds to the Law Commission's consultation on intestacy and family provision claims on death.
Resolution's response to the Law Commission Consultation on Cohabitation.
Resolution's response to the 2012 Home Office consultation on the cross-government definition of domestic violence.